§3&§*' §31‘s ‘§§§ E§’6‘E 17339 its §“’f “E E cgi £5; iiiéiigigll ’ li f iii iii.-¥ m\,J. i returned to verse after city. the Mr. and Mrs. n Street. his home town lr. A I A. Wright and httle son garry of diarlottetown have left for -Noni/o, where Mr. Wright will an his wife, who went there some g ago to he with her aunt, Mrs. pn Newsome in her illncm. lk. P. D. Webster, of the P. E. 1. potato Growers’ Association, leaves this morning for Halifax to load the garner “Bradefk" with potatoes ga turnips for the New York mar- igiss I stil gétiii of Summer- Hodgson, of in New Jersey, w York City, a month, llll'-The era John .Biehaut was residence, Gaytown. suse Ind grave was v. Dr. Vincent. ln- ths Peoples Gems- weze Messrs. Jenkins, Henry beck J Smith, Millar latheeon, Mr. Craswell. 2”! Y ._§ is an -i E 3 I -l'lll0llIl0U'l'- .vgil itll viii dig iii Charlottetown, Church.-8. acation st lb Y». is neesivlnl -a .iii uhsmerside P Weir Alber t guest of Mrs tertsined at har Euston Street, in ss s saga iiei ______ -lliss Victoria MacLean, pun. wh the guest of Mrs. Walter Call- bsek during her visit to Summer e E of le# mother. Mrs. Wm. ssouaa. -e, _____.__ of D01' - “YB I0 Oun y, N. S., who arrived in Bummerside on Thursday evening to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs, Win. Maclean, was the guest' of Ven Archdeacon by t to the afternoon train on Satiirday spend the week end in Char- H-lyllwlld. rector of St. Paul's A-.°BlB'l'llDAY CILQBATION- S home of Miss Marie Collin on 'lisesday evening to celebrate the occasion of her birthday. An gn. i°¥Gble evening was spent and a dainty lunch was sei-rved by the ihoste-ss Mrs. L. H. Collin assisted by lie Misses Francis nd Bild - y was s Klint of beauty and after sampling rle they honed me would not wai birthday.-H. 1`nthadeathofJohnEnmanon rand ' de G ‘"4 H1057- 11181115’ respected citizens Tha late Mr. Enman was born in Gran m the farm now occupied hy his unity he ment his long lfe int the regard of all who kne him family of six children, Catherine and Louis st home, stephen in Cl~l11'°l'l11l. Artemas in Western Canada; Florence, Mrs. F". ll. Sloan, Boston and Rhoda, Mrs. Robert 30118. eceased him A son, Welling E 4101! 0n April let, |924. W l gi or ggi . 25| . _ii _ ;§ lligég lite gli? . g‘ is Mrs. Garnet Campbell, Rocky Point, returned to her home Friday, after spending a very pleasant week duringhprviaig Vilililll relatives and friends in Cilmb¢fhndalidN1neMileON¢k. oinai or 'rryon consolidated schools, ‘fl 5'-'|WlCE-W° D1#-Ml Wm or - re in service oar the Charlottetown Moncton Air Rvoute yesterday I _ ~ - y .uh ,Mn mending th ,mem even passengers made crossings. A- 0; lncagt-hose who came to the City were Haier General Msckim it theltoyaloanadisnlsountsdrolies. The rgular tripto the Magdalena clock, arriving at its destination at 10.50, leaving on retum at ll.l0, and arriving here at 12.25. . S “md in-s. c. de w. white. u ie: °“ "“""" ""°“"“'1' 1°' M" ’”° w people of Pembroke and surround- ing districts were saddened and grieved when it became known that I°“‘°t°'m' me must' °‘ R51* M1* the Angel of Death had visited the 1° above named place and removed from all earthly sphere Mr. James B, Hidien in the 89th year of his age l-le always enjoyed the best of number of friends athered at health until fourteen dn s revious 1" i‘riemis.-Amherst the Y P to his death when he contracted pneumonia and all medical skill and tender nursing could do was of no avail. Since the dawn of 1934 mariynon~ ,and among the number was Mil Catherine Pennessey who died the guests decided it was just as March “th A filidlng that advancing years made housekeeping too much of a bur- Goorge St., and went to live at the Sacred Heart. Home. (Mies Alica is Maron md the comrnunity or remembered is one or Queen fl n 1931) View lost one of its oldest Squares devoted teachers; s-he died d View eighty-five years ago, f A moat pleasing event was ob- served at the home of Mr and Mrs. brother Wellington Enman, ln that - comm 1 , . . M fun lof endoy 3. J D Bruce, Valleyfleld, on amh 1 1934, when their children, grand children, and other friends gather their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Three daughters and their hus- bands and one son and his wife, also twelve grand~children were present on this occasion. One son, gneat grand children were unavoid pred . _ - mn D. was kiiiod ir. Franco. Mrs. ably wbwit- ll 'Iiothebs-ideandgloomolfifty yearnanaddnsswaareadbyone hnmerlde firemen were called ` of their grand children. while a sit about I o'ol0ck on Saturday -WILL HAVE AIR. EIWICE- gift of gold from children a.. l ssggefr so Esrfisgt it l§o§;f§E§,§E ;e= 535,” r 5_5- gg5°F§gE§ Egggieigg Si ‘E eigiii evening for a fire st Plllills Station in ise'l\1 Ulibflinto J. Ooliean, Acting Deputy Postmas- tl Gmersl, while in Ottawa, re- oantly. in regard to air mail service for Bunimerslde, received a letter from Mr. Collcan on Saturday con- taining the assurance that first class ill all plane not being able to Crystal Mr. B. W, Robinson, President of grand children was presented by d oi' the Bummerside Board oi' Trade, two of the g-rand children, dressed cog- who was in consultation with Mr. as bride and groom. Gifts, ohequea and other messages of oongrsbu- lation from friends and relatives were aim presented. Speaking on behalf of himself and Mrs. Bruce, Mr. Bruce feel- ingiy replied to the kind thoughts ' d,¢,°fmm,¢_ Th. mail from both the Maritime Ex- “pressed by me words of me W oouaouior andy g":r°°‘*|l.4h:h;v3°°!*r‘;n§'%;°n‘;vm‘:1°“gd dress Ho also expressed nu grati- dl"-WU4 7 tude that they were both qiared . aeroplane each day. It was stipu- to celebrate mls owmon in me iemr tint. in me event - V Rev. D, M. Sinclair extended Per- sonal fellcitatlons on behalf of -lN'rn.'s'an|m aocui, qu; -lim 0. 0. DiMa lntsrtainsd the ladies' Social Club in Iriday even. ml. at her home on Milton Avmue. After the usual business meeting 3 Program of work, a dainty lunch § i *D180 Pranois 'Prsinor d 3| Wburn Bfe. Waltham, MII., hiss- hand of lihrian M. (Drexel) 'Plain- Pldltd away at his hon* On blill-ly l'lth. He vile in h's Nth ear. He wasborn inP.l1.1.sm the late Patrick and Margaret iil(oOa.rtl|,y) Trainor. “ADI LUI HEMBII-'lilo -Rev Cuthbert Ialctean, rector m 4, ld gem mom- mon 1:1; A“g,1¢“1lCC1\‘1:¢h Bt Queens- ing,mthe :la:n;nlea1'ig;Ahere‘{t 10 0'- ` any meemm of the I' 0' E. following the annual meeting was held yesterday afternoon. The Regent. Mrs. A. J. Mathlcson was made a life member of the Chap- ter, in recognition of long and out- tanding service. Routine businus as transacted at the meeting. The death occurred in Charlotte- wn last Wednesday, after- a linger- ing illness, of Catherine Shams, be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shams. She leaves to mourn. besides her sorrowlng parents, five others, William, Norman, Peter, Harry, Arthur, also three sisters, Mrs. Samuel Corey, Miss Helen, Miss Sara, in Charlottetown, and one sis- ter, Mrs R. B. Adadow in Lansing. Mich. i. A farewell party was given in ioomn The Bmhdn caake agenarlans have been laid to rest 1101101' Of MF- and MIS- J0hIl J- Doyle and family, who are leaving Merznl-id to reside in Charlottetown. great many neighbors gathered, "aww" “ 1' )°°"°° ‘nd wld, About seven years ago Missiles- and an onioyeblo evf-hills We-i t 8 whole yen to hue anomerliiessey and hor sister, Mis Alloc, fnlwnt in music and games. Read. gg. lore given by the Misses Isa- belle Doyle and Mary Sinclair. At 'rugspgy den, sold their residence on Great "1l¢ 61°* 01 the Cvelll-lls Mrs. L- J- MacDonald read an address, and two chairs were presented as a rewell gift. BETUBNING T0 CALEDONIA His congregation and many :tends will be glad to hear that Rev. Allister Murray, after- a viait of about four months to his native country in the British Isles, has arrived in Milan, Que., and expects to arrive in Caledonia, li' not for w . - Ha lagvpg 1,0 mcum his los . ed homo to celebrate with them Easter Sabbath, the sccond Sun- day in April. Mrs. Murray ia oun- vsleecing nicely after her recent illneg and it is hoped will be well enough to undertake the ioumey from Milan to Caledonia with her Boston, mme of hu family one grand-daughter and three husband, as both are looking for- ward to a happy, blessed and pro- table summer of work among their dear people in Caledonia, Mr. Mur- ray greatly enjoyed his sojourn in the milder climate of the British Isles, and is returning much rest- ed and eniiched by his travels. Silently, suddenly, the Angel of Death opened his sable wings, and proved the truth of the aged long saying, “in the midst of life we are in death". There passed away on Saturday, March 10th, at Cardigan North, John Gordon. Born in Heatherdale in 1852, he took as his l.ife’a partner, Flora MacPherson of alleyfield, being married in 1391, e are left to mourn his loss, Ther ' __FUNl'AL 0|. Mat WILLIAH er regular trip, arliid the malls mmm! md Mrs' Sinclair He also ‘llils widow. two sons, Alexander and lACl.lAN-Thcfuntalservies 5 ohn Malcolm, who make their is' sua. William Maclean were ggusaém “rang” °t°}§v1°° w°::d Mt goodwill of the neighbors and neo- daughter, Mrs, Elmer L Hodgm ednn at ner ub- aid on friday afternoon. 'ram no ,mud hm no °bj§C§,',m_ v,§’h,,, pie, not only of nur community, Iss a ahcrt service at Oomptosrs In 0”. ML Rob, d but of the whole congregation of G mer-ai Homo, summer-aids, and gh, D,,:,‘, P,,,,,,,,,,,,,'"’C‘,’,1‘,,,,,',‘,‘,°',f,,",,, vriioyrieid. S from thence the funeral oortose the air service for main mot with After “ll had verlekon to satis- wsm-|¢4 ig 'gy w gt, giggnopg, mg .ppmvu of the pubu¢___5_ faction of the sumptuous supper g where service wla held in Qt. Jolm’e provided by the family, the re- osurea. van museum o. aa w. me-Loder of the everllns wee pleu- whiteelileiatsdalbotbstviess. wiilchwersiargelyattendedhyold friendaofthe deceased. Thapall beai~erawero:Messrs. Richard Hunt, Roy Tanton. Leqsold Compton. leoieminsnus,narryaaenw.Ai- Simpson. Interment wlsin eematsryadioiningthsdmrnh. younger” .33 fiiatglgllfli-girl? fini' s igéi§§§§§§§§§i§§§§§;.f2rggggii it ir§§§.§:.§ra- yr. win- Intermediate piyaed a mayor tha P imerose services were team. 'lid a a . i -fi-i iE§zi2§§ till I oseagg lE§§ft 5*-eil i§§§§= 'eggf itz; §5&n r rtrd One of most highly] rsqasctsd cltisens but also one who was univttlly beloved and look- edtoasanoutstandingerampleof wheat we mean when we speak ofa Gsristvian gentleman. In his home he was a. faithful husband, a kind father, a patriarch ministering at the altar. and a prince of hospital- ityandgenialitytosll whocroesed his threshold. In religion he was broad-minded and tolerant always in labours abundant in his church. Prom youth he had assumed posi- Zillll d Nepunsibility, having sat in eoimcil It District and Confer- ence actions; also at General Con- ference of the former Methodist Church. In the United Church he maintained his loyalty and on var- ioil occasions attended Maritime Uimllonce. At the time of his Oath he was active as s member of Iss Quarterly Official Board, and the 'lhslt Boards of both Church Parsonage: also a member of Ln all these capacit- with slseptional ab- , sgvr .st §i§ iii - gilt' ri in fill siii IF its *VII done was isa: lstil antly spent in games, music, and social intercourse. During the evening the young people of the vicinity and sur- rounding districts appeared on the swne, and expremed their pleasure at this happy event by a Joyful chorus. SILVER WEDDING AT ARGYLE SHORE-On March 5th the resi- dents of Argyle shore school district and some friends from Bonshaw and Churchill met at the cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Seller to eel- ebrate with' them thc 25th anniver- sary of their wedding day. Although the roads were soft and travelling bad, s goodly number gathered and s pleasant time was spent. M. F. MacKinnon, Churchill, was appoin- ted chalrman, and made some re- manks on the object of the meeting and extending the good wishes and compliments of those present. Neil A MacNevin read an address suit- able to the occasion, while Mtn Laura MacPhall presented the happy couple with a nice plate of shining silver. The happy couple made short but pleasant speeches, thank- ing their friends for their kindness and good wishes. Short speeches were delivered by S. A, Murley, Cap- tain L T. Beaton and others, and instantly the bride and groom were neatly and heartily bounced. The young people repaired to the kitchen where they enjoyed themselves to the full, keeping time to the lively strains of the violin. Then was heard the call "fall to yo ll’llb." I-8 the young ladies provided a. dainti and appetising lunch, that put ev- erybody in good humor. Boon the friends left for their hom, after m °°n&qu°n°e de ved mr 24 expressed the congratulations and bod in W Le C a e es rn anode.. three H albrite, Sask,, Mrs. A. Gordon Mc- arvell, Boston. Mass., and Mrs. tcphen L. '/lion, Littleton, New Hampshire, ii daughter. Mrs. Archie . MacPherson, having pre-decear d h.im six months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Morrison cd' Edmonton, Alta., are now visit- ing their native province and guests mt the home of Mrs. Morrisons mother, Mrs, William Macdonald, Peters Rd. Mrs. Peter Mcrrmon and Mil Ethel Morrison, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Morrison and family, Peters Road. On their way eastward Mr. and Mrs. Morrison visited at the home of Mr, Morrlsons sister, Mrs. Mclily of Tatanisgouche, N. B. It isnowin order for uswsteiiethsc Mk. Morrison holds the reqronsible position of Express Agent, of the C. N. R. at Edmonton. Twenty-nlnc years ago the subject oi' our brief sketch heard the call of the West and fired by the enthusiasn of youth landed in the great domain of Canada's Wt-stem Prairie land. After various experiences in differ- ent avocatlons, he became attached to express work on thc C. N, R. at Prince Albert and Ednion/ton, fin- ally attaining the enviable position he now holds as s..'..0a above. From time to time we have noted the merited promotion of many of our “Island men" and in this particular case we have no hesitation in clam- tng Mr. Morrison also as "one of our succesful Islanders alsoad." Mr. llionrlaon repm-ts a gradual iniprovemerit in conditions in the West, especially in those sections where mixed farming obtains, an`d attributes the some cause an the staying powers of the Maritimes and sqsecially of P, E. I, even dur- ing the depression. Mr, and Mrs. Morrison leave again shortly for the West, The Guardian and their ma.ny friends wich them both s re- wilhihl Mr. and MTS. Bellai' a pleas ln( vlcabion in the big little NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATL RDAY WIDNIIDAY |'ll.l.! DILAYID- ry was delayed by hea Straits yesterday. an hour and fo the iiorty arrived A'.l'l'lN'lh;!!ilG CONVENTION- Among teachers attending the Convection this week ass Ili. Eileen Howatt, Mlm Aivina Easter, Misa Milded Cusack, Mk. Joseph Hr. Lao Bsrrigan, Ur, “_ litany, lb. Aiken Inclin- fggggd *§g§E§P $ mari 5 iii 5 iii it ; a § iii _ Eli -A'I'l‘ENDIN6 CONVENTION* Teachers from the High School at Summerside attending the Tbach- ers Confederation meetings at U- B Jelly Wincipl' M,|,|| Rg,m_ Enid Mac!-‘ar1s.ne, Mrs. Bertha Wood. Mrs. Lewis. Min Etoile Bdwnels and Miles Ml-11 lleOnrd]e. ISLAND BIZ!-Island Beef st the Cash and Carry Stores. Three steers one ll months old, and two twelve months. These weighed IBD lbs. dressed we’gbt. also one steer weighing 130 pounds, S years old and one steer 5'l0pound.s, two years old. P. E. !. breeders can produce beef that will compare with any- thing in Canada.. TION-The folldwing pupil! from the writing demonstration which was a feature of yesterdays session of the P. E. Island Teach- Horne, Alice Good, Avis Prowse, Constance Holroyd. Stirling Rodd, John Holroyd, Myra. Rodd. 'I‘he opening sessions of the Prince Edward Island Teachers' Federation was held yesterday forenoon and af- temoon in the Prince of Wales Col- lege Hall. Both meetings were well attended, a greater number having registered than at the same sessions last year. ldent, Mr. Noi-msn McDonald, Mr tendent of Education; Profmsor L. W. Shaw, B.A.. Supervisor of Teach- er Training, and by Dr. B. C. Keep- ing. Miss. Sadie Bruce gave a demon- writing She was assisted by some csf the pupils of Winsloe South School. At the rear of the hall was an ex- hibition of Red Cross work. cnariottewwa um week sro so-..,,,,.,,,°, 4,0, “gm bm., iiii “itil I Ss Elli 21:. iifl 5 itil ii aliggg E; FEE so F93. Y lh.w.Jlskias lsfirlsf Mc!»eods.ndJenkins.grosers.while burningrubbishintlietumaeeof thastne llondsynarivwiyaseap- sd aserious accident when a tongusofflsmshlownthsonghthl is ii brows Rntunately his w,ionn'uii'r to`u,»sis|syau|,,M,' _ - ‘ »'.¢f‘ Tanwll. Muselmmbawmn, Misa “cw” mm" \\ \ Q 'IUIUISDAY is” sagit- .rii 5,: . §§§tl§e§‘ii3 ei , E ggoi §§§§§§§§i§§i TOOK PART IN DBIONSTIA- » i COLLEGE TIIII” - The Times has Just been issued and is up to the high average attained by this publication. The editorials are time- ers Federation: Olive Rodd, Letha iy md well reasoned; while the ol special contributions by Professor Blanchard an “French Litsrature"; Mr. G. Douglas MacDonald, B.A., Us “Tha Uses ni’ Quotatlons"; and Mrs. Dorothy Doull Chandler on “Edin- burgh and its University" enhance the literary reputation of the 'I1mes. nvrscrsoos nlslasla nl scnools - In sneaking It the Teachers’ Convention on the VN- cautions to be adopted in the 011° Addresses were given by the Pres- or the outbreak or infectious dis- Tigrimr, - - - - after her successful operation fm’ H. H. Shaw, 8.8¢., Chief Buperin- wa; reported to have stated that .wgndiaula in the City Hospital. eases in schools. Dr B C Keebinl when a second case breaks out in the same school. it shows laxit! 00 the part of the trustees. What Dr. Keeping aaid was that there was danger ln not taking PYCCBU1-1005 stration of the McLean System of immediately on becoming oognllant ,mgwdk Monday, breaking her of the presence of infectious dis- eases among school children and that the trustees, constituting the local Board of Health, should un their every endeavour to take meal- ures which will prevent a solitary case becoming e demic __ pi . In the ‘Mill °¢-N11” “nm” °° 'mo-i‘airds¢rnond1tnsr.r. 1 " Maron mod the oommrmsty of Temhen. Nye,-.norr was mid yea- g.n“‘1“,°m,,' ww th, Grand View lost one of its oldest "ray morning with the President. mm, people U, ¢ and H105” 1l1Sh1Y ’*3'P°¢°°d cmzefgi Mr. Norman McDonald. is tg; buyinl supplies for the s . . The late Mr. Eninan We-1 1701” Chair. The Premier, I-lon. r. . _s_ - - Grand View eghty-five vein 88° J, p, Macmillan, addressed the ____ derson) a daughter, Jane Malena. f onthoferm l=°W°°°“P*°4l'¥1"‘tesebersrel°l'l’1l1s°°°°“‘°°‘““ rsaanosl-atssonsseueolllllf it l;r~“ tr 2oanoi.s dklwilj yeirdsoaa. (ai Remember: Only Med Modus medical scllsca new throws an entirely new light. oss sore throat. A way that eases the pain, rawnm and irritation l.is as little as five or fhns lsbulhsl It re nirss medicine-like Will-#loo South Bolwol took vert 111 team: number of P. w. o. college Aspmlls-so do than tbinnl That is why throat specialists throughout the world are prescrib- ing this ASPIRIN gsrgle in place old-time ways. Be careful. however. that you get Aspirin Tablets for this purpose. tlsvwyeurhaadwdy allttlstotri¢Ha ‘I . ' or-aaasa-aensuosna hdfaaiasd 5 ~ ii. _ Unltd# éiii E i i ‘tit icins Helps Sora T|'iroet_ Aspirin is the trademark d if Bays Company. Lsmltedfandtla name Bayer in the form of a cmd is on each tablet. They dlssolvi $H2§i¥$HLf£$2@“? _€£°'_',--»r»,t I '....-2" ; ~ - misss ae~~-= - z-*.1* lil N iii li it E'5s Z § t 5 PAINFUL INIUIY -- The many friends oi' M11. H. A. Stetson. DUT' chester Street, will regret to learn that she accidentally slipped on the wrist. -IHOITI GOOD BUSINISS- Mr. D. B. MacDonald of Bedbqise was a visitor to Summerside this w¢¢g_ 1-la ia very optimistic about mo future. no lays the farmers H1 tting mon for their ess generally is i§§§; éiiia --Friends or Mis. Prank C. Riley. are weleomim her home BIRTHS if AIJIIN-At Montague, oss day, Mardi 13. 1934 to Mr. ml ms. Alvah Allen, a son CALLBICK-At Bedeque. March 27 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call- beck, a son. ,' DINNII - At the Prince Cain: Hospital, Mitch Tl. 1934. to lk. Mrs. Beecher Dennis, of Arlllilidll a daulhtcr.-S. ; nasuaroiv-At Montague on urdai. Mason ll. 1934 W 3*- - un. reason nmotoo r ewsne' ar. f FITZSIMMONS-At Long Rivet il Mareh3,1934,tcMr.andMrs.LinID Pitmimmons. a daughter. H1145. Ch therine. BA'l'l'-Atthslla.assc.hiueth0s~ teoylt-hid Hmpital, Jlmlica Plll-DA Mase.. MamhBrd,t0M!'.a.ndMrl. Philip S Batt (nee Nellie H. Ben brother Wellington miman. In the-if changes in the teaching lil-°d°|’¢ ISLAND LAD! DIAD - Mrs. ugh, ,num “_ 1”, to *_ mg; community he spent Nl lone life. mssnstn- mttenbun save slvlen- Janus auueiii, Kent 9°’°°l» "°°"' yn., 'M pagan., Hamilton. a- ..-njov-ir.; the resend of ell WM did demonstration on drsrmtiams I ed s telegram sunday announcins d, W Helm c,,,h,,,,_,,_ , k ' 1,, _ ,mum 1.-.mn with the assistance th. author ner sinei-,ssrs..l.'r.A A “fb - D. was ls man died on April ist. 1714- 'pirg funeral service was conduc- ted on Saturday afternoon from his lata residence by Rav. D. M. Sin- clair. interment was in the f0l'm¢l‘ Methodist cemetery. Grand View- The pall begggrg were [Minn F D- reter moqueeu ~l°l“\ Joetbeginningwitnthoarisoithe may were heartily aDD1ll1¢°4- JUNIOR BID CROSS MEETING -A meeting of the Abegweit Juniors of 1-rope River was held in the e¢=hD0l on Maron zard. rne vice-president owrpicd the chair. The minutes of the last meetinB W9" "94 msd? hyson. ' ved, Roll call was answe I A ssaomnnen. Ros-h Merlin' '~ N" pmarigiaai verse. It was reported ""'"°‘ MacPherson and Benson Carver. :hun me qgfono :adm Html. '°°D_M!_“v”*’u"* '.7 `“'°"_ and sent. mem 5 "1 ‘ __ lass, Owen Wood- ~ for the criPD1¢¢l 2 °"“°'“'° s°°"“‘ GUILD- giri§reE.“t¥nZ°ro%°mmitma appoin- nsassvsssairr -_ cable ‘xg nam-at ver-nor. mm. Mares sl.; Th" rwumr mommy meeting or ted To clean brushes. Ellwood was rscelvid 7°W°"“7 oggsgfgq U34. Michael Reid alld Tl. T . tm °°m°u° Gund Wu held Mon- Stewart' Program Committee, Doro- in M’°|'¢°m».°°“*“°°°-‘ day night in the Holy Redeemer my wérm md Ethel Moore. The Burnett. sister nail. A very interoetlos pi-omm !°,,°,,,,,, program vm on-ries out= 11°'-t end W “S “"5” °“‘~ A ""7 m".‘.'“°' imitation. '-when Pas siek,"rran- iottetown. tive and enjoyable address on In- cu Turner: Reading, Joan Turner: in *U41*-$11] wrior new-sting" was slvm W A omesi. pot on by vera simpson one of , c k Mlss Ruth Hearts. Mies Hearts W” Wm, by Gertrude Tumer. 'I'he d»¢\'i,u7W=“:“!"nd gave a. complete review of her sub- mum" mm adjourned. “mu d ‘N mmm “om-I qgqica earem on thecathollo Church .dffamwggugg Education of the Ate! ll1\°"°¢ 1'1" n 4 and Aeom a ring-song pore played ay me church in foe- Di*l°°“ch ‘U wok PM md dm, trr rw, and influencing education in "hx ntamtmz bwmont rm “tv in the early Christian V11-11 ‘,"'7 on when iw-ning and eauosooo oynln°¢“f°'°*““,‘;’,’g,M°°““'”“,,m vi -.ic .1Bl\m1fg?~ mt mn" pn,-,. ..,, th., spiritual Director- arm amused lo u“mm1"'*"" m mb made a few brief remarks, after Ruby Houle. Aon; Hom’ .t Moto" which the meeting closed with the en for the 1.0. . _ bm ht mu ortrrer-iisusrary mum and a dainty limoll “I i onsir iensld mestixu to I °l°°' - neon elnsillr ~ _ ant voylll-i over the sea of life. province by the sea.-P. E. I. I~lsrril¥i»°{D WU D 1-5° ~ :P - =r 5 iiéiéi ig Ernie Efiiiilili i §.ti§c. E i . lmchlil. titgig Eiiilig Eiitiiii Aberdeen Press-Journal About a andthe bride many lovely and other readings liiiiii-it Editi-lt; iiilii ga Etilii 3 new m K - 1 to 011111 1115 105 B. fl- 1 me of 1121' PUP115 "mn gud” Desjardllwl It the flmlly IWW, In _ mg; oiagierf chilqdren, Catherine and ?iv¢?°West Kent School. The 595 Willow Street. W011U1~°l1. UI;-“za MAIIJAGIS Louis at nomo; stephen in caiiror- monrtranon was very suooellllla ter some months grluevtulnuiiérw "_ n's- Arternas in western canada; convinced many of ill° "\1“° ° Mrs. Delilliiinol - A _ morenoe Mrs iv. 1: sioan. Boston; worir in promoting sn inte.-at ,,, torso .ova-si ooeuians andl-s¥1°4' st.. onsrioemovm, Mereh 21. 1” : and niioda ' ivrrr' Robert spa-es. reading. 'rne pupils teklns P'-ijt iy remembered by her mln-Y mm” by nr. mv, H. n. Raymond, Aram-_ ip 'rin'-ee ollhls family pre- were: Robert O'Brlen, Euselw 0- and relatives. bald William Bruce, of Charlott»»__ ¢l'f°fm"‘°° _ TFYUU- ` 9.9 rt; 'ltr 3s! esurn-ousaxa _ gxiffimwwrnwe oyru ifiaeerrt smith of :ainsuc mm fe ara:-Joris my C11* Q_- Cavendish. gg======;;i;ii€ii?3l=:z:llIIM mossoeslr-at '11snisn. mum' as, im, ms. ,roeeph Clohollen' ‘god @ yPl.i'l. I KQNY--In New York on MINI7 U, 194. Mrs. Mernrvt Kellnvii formerly of U. Teresa. P' } sisIs.nr_A¢enesasr-edssari' irre~Chri»tlen Glo¢l\l\ 'll “Hd 1"' ANNUAL sou. cAl.l»-Nvll* ana seriously lniilrod H an ir ze Anne sherry mei , .or-.. year 18° "“ °°'°- 3' - » :.‘.:~...':.;‘;:.~f°‘.-..°."f.f:.~':::°;L;“.°: -,-,,.:;. :;z.:;°» .ii ... i. ...--on -y-,,»~;;-~,,;f»-3,2-,; --- its present .ga Mig r-room by ner “way ...nag with a lame el- °,,°“‘°“,m ,,,,,,,,.,¢“°”°°'° nsu._az 'r-ivorum, ont., or mms decorate and instructive deaerip- mmm, utters and teiemms _.__ seth. nasal cameron. widow ofthe tion of lie various stages not only 'ivgq from Sisters and _*off*-urr“|,|ggw'||,_a late John D. Bell. and mother 0( delighted and informed nor sud1~ ;,?h:|°°m different parts of the M-,,|,,;.¢reyeugivanm'na»day ms il narexenna, 0113114 °lty- cnce. but also showed an intimate United guy," and Canada. Over "aunt n an hom, 0( 11|-_ and Ar' M W te 0! Much a knowledge and oomprehens ve grasp 4 and sixty answered in My-._ charles llsikle, on Eustane U 3 " ‘ V' » r he alma-t A vocal and violin °“° “md” lweloome t summmido in honour or lm. after s snort illness. Joseph gore réspeenvdy rendered sy Nurses "wr “mfarfn o:::imr11i1 Joel# gfxdaunw ms"ri-uu. who was Ausultlne Heyee. ered S0 Yom- “ Garnhurn and Kenny were hi§l;l'y rpum dust, sisters Kath- married* in St. E 1 »vs>f°oletedby¢l\e°“